Playwright Arlene Hutton, whose romantic drama Last Train to Nibroc received a 2000 Drama Desk nomination, is back in New York with her latest, As it Is in Heaven, which ends its run Oct. 7 at the 78th Street Theatre Lab. The musical drama took its first bows at the 2001 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Aug. 3-28, and opened in New York Sept. 16, after previews beginning Sept. 14.

Playwright Arlene Hutton, whose romantic drama Last Train to Nibroc received a 2000 Drama Desk nomination, is back in New York with her latest, As it Is in Heaven, which ends its run Oct. 7 at the 78th Street Theatre Lab. The musical drama took its first bows at the 2001 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Aug. 3-28, and opened in New York Sept. 16, after previews beginning Sept. 14.

As it Is in Heaven explores the lives of nine Shaker women in 1830's Kentucky who are threatened when a newcomer to their strict religious sect begins having visions of angels. Developed at New Dramatists where Hutton has been a member since 1998, As It Is in Heaven received a Cameron Mackintosh Foundation Grant and the John Lippman New Frontier Award.

Hutton is the pen name for actress-director Beth Lincks. Her other works include the short plays I Dream Before I Take the Stand, Houseplay, Pushing Buttons and In the Mind's Eye. As It Is in Heaven is her second full-length play.

As it Is in Heaven, presented by the Journey Company, opens Sept. 16. Tickets are $15. The 78th Street Theatre Lab is located at 236 West 78th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam. For reservations, call (212) 873-9050. — By Christine Ehren